JON YOUNG - 13.11.2008 Since the mid-'90s, Nashville's Lambchop have casually corrupted familiar genres, bending every style they've tacled -- country, soul, rock -- to the ...
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Chris Power - 09.10.2008  For those unswayed by Lambchop's previous nine albums, it's unlikely that number ten will be the one that refreshes the parts previous releases couldn...
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Laura Witkowski - 09.10.2008 Is it out of laziness that music writers so often lump Lambchop into some kind of “alt-country” ghetto Or is it a testament to Lambchop’s sheer origi...
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William Bowers - 08.10.2008  Let's see: A release date one month before the presidential showdown, an album named after the electoral-vote caboodle that Diebold "delivered" to Bus...
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Andrew Dowdall - 07.10.2008  Famously (and perhaps misleadingly given their seemingly smooth initial impression) referred to as “the most f***ed up band in Nashville”, Lambchop fl...
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ROB SHEFFIELD - 07.10.2008  Kurt Wagner has been exploring his surreal country sensibility for 15 years, and he?s held on to his deadpan baritone whether he was chronicling death...
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Jason Draper - 07.10.2008 It's perhaps remarkable that Lambchop have survived in today's industry. Eleven albums and 14 years in, they remain the perennial "fifth favourite ban...
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Matthew Fiander - 06.10.2008  Listening to Lambchop records has always sounds like being let in on a secret. Steeped in country and western and soul music, their sound is both intr...
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Lavinia Jones Wright - 04.10.2008 Kurt Wagner's deep, quavering baritone remains at the center of Lambchop's 11 albums, especially as they've become more restrained in recent years. Pe...
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Henry Barnes - 03.10.2008 Ten albums into a 22-year career and Nashville alt country collective Lambchop are sounding increasingly like a band with diminishing returns. They're...
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